17th June 2026
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Opinion|South Sudan’s digital reckoning: Why eServices are an economic imperative, not a luxury

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: May 13, 2026

For years, South Sudan has contended with one of the most consequential structural challenges facing its public institutions: a revenue...

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Feature: Kiir-Riek op-ed raises dust

Which way for accountability and reconciliation: A hybrid court or a truth and reconciliation commission? Or both? (more…)

How Dr Marial lost his job

“.......the University of Juba is an independent academic institution which employs nationals and non-nationals like Dr Luka Biong Deng...

Marial denies calling Biong Sudanese

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Barnaba Marial Benjamin, has clarified that his reference to Dr Luka Biong, who hails from Abyei, as a...

Media urges gov’t to probe attack on journalists

The Association of Media Development and the Union of Journalists have urged the Ministries of Information and Justice to investigate...

National Security confirms detention of journalist

The chairman of the Union of Journalists of South Sudan says National Security officials have given him assurances of the safety of...

Senior Journalist with New York Times gives opinion on South Sudan

A senior journalist with the New York Times says the international community feels the people of South Sudan have not learned from the...

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